I went out at low tide in the evening and caught three corvinas and one ray all on gulp bloodworms.
Torrey Pines 08/04
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Re: Torrey Pines 08/04
Good size YFC. Way to go. How were the conditions, i.e., kelp & grass in the water? PB & south has been a mess past 3 days, unfishable
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Re: Torrey Pines 08/04
Thanks! I'm kind of new to this area and still learning the species typesDry Fly Rie wrote: Sat Aug 05, 2023 10:51 am Fun outing.
FYI- that’s a yellow fin croaker (not a corvina or a corbina).

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Re: Torrey Pines 08/04
It was actually not bad at all, fairly clean with some grass here and there. I started out casting from the shore to about 60-70 feet out with zero success. Then I switched the tactic and started casting as far as possible while standing waist deep in the water.Perch killer wrote: Sat Aug 05, 2023 12:42 pm Good size YFC. Way to go. How were the conditions, i.e., kelp & grass in the water? PB & south has been a mess past 3 days, unfishable
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Re: Torrey Pines 08/04
Corvina I wouldnt lip hold, might have bloody fingers, Corbina will gum you like that Croaker.
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